
HELP PROTECT ALL NEIGHBORHOODS FROM HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS
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This fundraiser has been organized for the many families and neighborhoods located next to or near proposed and future data center technology parks. We are a group of residents just like you. We are a citizen-centered community committed to connecting Minnesota local and state leaders, organizations, property owners, residents, working together to mitigate the impact of Data Center installations.
Our mission started when Tract, a data center developer from Colorado, purchased the Fountain Valley Golf Course and the School District property (the former Angus Farm south of 225th Street) in order to build a data center technology park pending the rezoning of the properties. Tract has plans of dividing the properties into 12 parcels and have up to 12 end users. This data center park would be the largest in Minnesota and the 7th largest in the world!! The data center would be right next to long time established neighborhoods. 50’ buildings will be only 250’ from property lines with 80’ buildings right next to the 50’ ones.
The City of Farmington has now voted to re-zone the properties to industrial. They have approved the Final Plat and PUD. But our fight is not over!
We are not against data centers, we need data centers, but they need to be where they make sense! Presently there are no federal or state regulations to protect homeowners. There are no rules or guidelines as to how close a data center can be to homes – maybe your home!
Please help save neighborhoods, help protect property values, the water supply, quality of life.
Many communities around the country next to data centers are dealing with the problems associated with being next to these huge technology parks. Noise is the biggest complaint; it's the low-frequency noise, the constant humming from the buildings that is the most troublesome and unbearable for anyone living near them. It will start with years of construction, which will bring noise, rumblings, dust, construction traffic, and everything else construction brings.
The DNR is concerned about the proposed water use. Tract expects this hyperscaler to use 2.5 million gallons per day during the warmer months.
We are raising funds for legal expenses. Help us protect homes and families, help us protect you and your family. You could be next. Don't let the Farmington City Council or any other council rezone property whenever and wherever they want.
Please help with your dollars and your voices! Email your local, regional, and state leaders, write letters, spread the word!
Thanks so much for your consideration and help!!!!
Coalition for Responsible Data Center Development
EIN: 33-2096723
Organizer
Denise May
Organizer
Farmington, MN